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21 Facebook ad examples (and why they work)

The Zapier Blog

Visual proof of ease: The demo walks viewers through exactly how tap-to-pay works in the app, making the product feel approachable and foolproof. Design matches the message : The clean transitions between the workspace and the digital dashboard reinforce what Squarespace is selling: clarity, control, and everything in one place.

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Wix vs. Squarespace: Which website builder is best? [2025]

The Zapier Blog

Website building apps are also increasingly comprehensive, including not just design tools but also support for eCommerce, lead generation, marketing, and analytics. Sell more and keep your customers happy Automate your eCommerce Wix and Squarespace are two of the most popular website-building apps. Only 180+ templates, though.

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Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …)

Both Sides of the Table

By definition, you read blogs. If you care about accessing customers, reaching an audience, communicating your vision, influencing people in your industry, marketing your services or just plain engaging in a dialog with others in your industry a blog is a great way to achieve this. People often ask me why I started blogging.

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How to find a Technical Co-Founder for your Startup

Entrepreneur's Handbook

This can take numerous forms, such as engaging with potential customers via surveys or focus groups, building a pre-launch website (think Wix or SquareSpace) or creating a newsletter (Substack). Sure, if you’re building an iPhone app it makes sense to team up with an iPhone developer. How can you validate your idea?

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Simple Frameworks For Success (Full Video + Success)

OnStartups

And I published this on my own startups blog. So it's a recursive function to say, oh, well, if the New York Times links to you, that's much more valuable than if Dharmesh's blog links to you because New York Times has more page rank. Or even just read these blog posts and watch these videos. I'm making the number up.

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The Last Coder

This is going to be BIG.

So why should it stop before it goes all the way to zero and we're seeing the vast majority of apps get build without anyone ever touching code? There are a few "app builders" out there for mobile, enabling anyone to create a basic content driven mobile application without touching code. Will we ever see "Peak Software Developer"?

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Five applications that should be platforms—Dropbox, Eventbrite, Backupify, Tweetdeck, and Squarespace

This is going to be BIG.

Many applications use APIs as the solution to this problem—letting others build mobile apps, plugins to other services, mashups, etc. How about a LinkedIn app to figure out all of the people who RSVP’d who have connections to you, or who meet a job title criteria that you’re trying to hire for.